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Meosky 1 Zachary Meosky Professor Raymond UWRT 1103 November 9, 2015 Anonymous Conversation about my Semester Long Project Theld a conversation with two random students on the first floor of the Student Union. | o ving my conversation that day, but I thought, “What the hell” and sat down next didn’t plan o) ‘asked them five questions regarding my semester long project and condensed their down to simple sentences. We ranted on and on about some of the questions, so | am a including the information that was useful to me. asked them, “How was Rock and Rock influential” They responded, “It makes people come together, grab their lighters and sway.” I then asked them, “Do you think rock and roll is dying?” ‘They responded, “It lives on in the hearts of those who believe.” ‘The third question I asked them was, “What good came out of rock and roll?” Their response was, “Timeless music that can be listened to, for decades after produced.” The final question was, “What bad came out of rock and roll?” ‘The response was, “Drug abuse and violence.” Meosky 2 Overall, the conversation was a fim experience, but it didn’t really give me useful information. Most of his answers consisted of information that I already knew although it did bring up other perspectives to some of the questions referred to above. What surprised me the ‘most out of this conversation was the answer he gave to, “Do you think rock and roll is dying,” because beforehand they didn’t seem like the type of people to give such a deep answer to such a simple question. At the end they wanted me to keep them anonymous, so I am not going to place

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